This is for Quilting
Fitzy....the fish I caught from her. I need to take a micro shot of the hanging method, which is string and a fishing
thingie, which is how fish are brought home from the lake, right?

And how the fish look with the quilt.


These are fabric cutouts stuck into acrylic paint that I put on cotton
batt. Stephanie had cut them so perfectly, I didn't want to screw them up by stitching around them, but needed a way to attach them to a
WIP wall hanging. I added a layer of
decoupage medium on top to gloss them up.
What a great addition to a great quilt! Very nice!
ReplyDeletePine Lake looks fabu! I love the hanging stick, and the fish strung up beside look great!
ReplyDeleteThe string-thing is a "stringer", you were close! They look cute, glad it worked out for you.
ReplyDelete"stringer" ? So you have to do the air-quote-marks-with-your-fingers when you say that?
ReplyDelete"LOL"
Those fish on their stringer are a perfect addition (or finishing touch) to you pine quilt.
ReplyDeleteThank You everyone. The quilt will be on display for a long time, come on by, ya hear?
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